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Find expert advice on job hunting, including cover letter and resume writing,
interview techniques, priming referees, how to write a resignation letter and more.
This section spans information on first time employees, career changes, mums returning to work,
mature age workers, tips for grads and temping.
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The advice is clear, keep it simple. Outline your experience, education and key achievements
then list your referees. Click here for sample resumes.
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Your resume has landed you a job interview and now you must make the most of a "face-to-face" meeting to land the role. Click here for interview tips & advice.
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You should always let your referees know when you are going for a new job. Not only is it courteous to do so,
but it also gives you an opportunity to prime your referee about the job you are going for.
Click here for more information on priming referees
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Australians will have up to three careers over their working life and Generation Y will have up to five.
That means a great many people will be trying to "break into" a new career at any given time.
Click here for more information on career changes.
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Under present workplace laws, most employees are only entitled to redundancy payments in the event of a merger if they are refused equal title,
position and pay by their new employer. Click here to know where you stand on your rights at work.
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